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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 June - Page 57

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The Acme 01 Perlection in
Modern Cohinet Styling!
That's What Operators Say of
Phono-Tel's New
Decca In New
L. A. Offices
LOS ANGELES- The Chamber of Com-
merce is adding another success story to
its book of tales about how oranges grow
bigger - roses b~oom larger - _ su~ shi~~s
brighter-rain rams harder-thIs time It s
the Los Angeles branch of Decca dis-
tributing Corporation that's expanded_
Because of the increase in business, Dec-
ca moved to quarters designed to ade-
quately care for the rapidly growing num-
ber of customers. The new addres is at
1865 Cordova Street, between South Nor-
mandie and South Mariposa Streets_ Decca
was formerly loca ted at 108 East Seven-
teenth Street.

Capehart Active
In U. S. O. Campaign
INDIANAPOLIS-As chairman of the
committee arranging for the appearance
of Charles P. Taft in this ci ty, Homer E.
Capehart played a prominent part in
launching the campaign of the Indianapo-
lis Unit of the United Service Organiza-
tions, designed to provide recreation for
the U. S. Army Camps.
Two thousand, six hundred soldiers,
from Fort Benjamin Harrison, participated
in the demonstration held a t the Indiana
World War Memorial Plaza from 5 to 9
P. M., June 3rd. Taft is assistant co-
ordinator for health, welfare and related
defense activities.
Capehart, well known for his activities
in the Republican politics of Indiana, was
made chairman of the local U.S.O. cam-
paign organization by Russell W. McDer-
mott, chairman of the local campaign
committee.

Dis tinctively different .. . e xquisitely
beautiful . . . s urprising likelike in
tonal quality . . . unduplicated in
versatility. These are only a few fea·
tures of the new Deluxe Tower Cabi-
net which may be used in conjunc-
tion w ith Wired Music. Remote Con-
trol or as an auxi liary speaker.
Check these outstan ding features:

ATTENTION COMPELLING
without b e coming gaudy!
• BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION
(molded plastic-not sheet).
• STARTLING LIFELIKE TONE
from Speaker in top of cabi-
net!
• SPARKLING BEAUTY blends
with all types of locations.
Astounding Artistry
At Alpha
Replace Your Old Wired
Music Cabinets with the
Deluxe Tower
BAB BOX







For use with Any Wired Music
Installations.
Proven by actual operation on lo-
cations for over I year!
Only one person can talk at a
time!
Only 41/2 inches from bar to top
of box!
Beautifully illuminated!
Absolutely trouble-free!
Money-back guarantee!
Patents Pending.
Investigate TODAY!
WRITE DIRECT TO
PBONO·TEL
CO.,
Inc.
ADams 3385
Los Angeles. Calif.
838 E. Jefferson St.
Greenbaum On Tour
Of Entire U. S.
INDIANAPOLIS-Stopping here before
leaving for the South and Southwest,
"Rudy" Greenbaum, general sales mana-
ger of the Packard Manufacturing Cor-
poration, was enthusiastic about the reac·
tion to Packard Pla-Mor remote control
sys tem. "Distributors and operators are
asking for increased shipments every-
where I go," declared "Rudy."
The Pla-Mor representative has been in
Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleve-
land, Boston, Hartford, Waterbury, New
York, Newark, Philadelphia, Bos ton and
Pittsburgh.

HOLLYWOOD - Don't mind all those
"A's," bu t someth ing different is demanded
for any story about Al pha's new adver-
tising campaign. Alpha Distributing Com-
pany is putting over Capehart Packard
Pla-Mor music selectors with a series of
ill ustrated postcards.
The sketches lead into the copy. For
instance three men singing put the reader
into the opening line "For complete har-
mony" and a magician with an opera hat
and the ingredient for a lapin coat get you
ready for "You don't have to be able to
pull a rabbit out of a hat to figure out
why Capehart's" . . .
Alpha claims success with their postcard
idea_

Whol Soy They In
Hul·Sul Song
NEW YORK-"The Hut-Sut Song,"
that slightly wacky Swedish double-talk
song which is sweeping the country, has
record fans ga-ga trying to figure out the
words.
For the enlightenment and edification of
our readers we present herewith the rolling
part of the song:
Hut-Sut Rawlson on the rill-er-ah
And a braw-Ia, braw-Ia, soo-it.
Hut-Sut Rawlson on the rill-er-ah
And a braw-Ia, braw-Ia, soo-it.
Rawlson is a Swedish town
The rill-er-ah is a stream;
The braw-Ia is the girl and boy,
The Hut-Sut is their dream.
... and so on and on with as many "Hut-
Sut Rawlson on th e rill-er-ah's" as you have

time and energy for.
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best introduction to our advertisers.
COIN
MACHIN.
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FOR
JUNE
1941

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